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Quickaccess' security begins with the design of the system and flows through to the physical security of the Quickaccess servers and the protection of subscribers' data. How secure are your files? Very secure. And here's why:
- Sophisticated Encryption: All traffic is protected with 128-bit encryption of all data transmissions -- the same encryption as online banking transactions. If encrypted transmissions are intercepted, the data will appear as meaningless random characters.
- SSL: Secure Sockets Layer is the current accepted standard for encrypting data transmissions on the web. All communications between the Quickaccess service and your computer will occur with SSL on by default.
- Password Protection: Connections from computers to the Quickaccess service occur though the Quickaccess Agent. The agent is password protected and interacts only with the Quickaccess servers, making it very difficult to redirect information. All communications between mobile phones and the Quickaccess service is similarly password protected, and is fully encrypted in both directions.
- Ultimate Control: As a Quickaccess user, you have the ultimate control. You choose the files that are available through Quickaccess and you control who gets access to your files and for how long. Recipients see the files you have shared and nothing else.
- Superior Virus Scanning: All emails that pass through the Quickaccess service's servers, including attachments, are scanned in real time for the presence of viruses. If a virus is detected, the operation ceases immediately. Since incoming data streams are purged immediately if a virus is detected, it is not possible for infected files to be written to the Quickaccess servers.
- Hacker Safe Certification: The Quickaccess service is tested and certified daily for compliance with the Hacker Safe® security standard, the most widely accepted and used assurance of Internet security.
- VeriSign Secured Certification: Quickaccess is VeriSign secured for authentication. Certificate details can be displayed by clicking on the VeriSign logo on the Quickaccess homepage.
- Physical Security: All Quickaccess servers are stored in highly secured and guarded datacenters. Plans and procedures to cover every aspect of security, ranging from environmental issues through network traffic control, are in place and are regularly reviewed, tested and updated.
- Firewalls: Firewalls are great for preventing unauthorized access to your computer. Quickaccess works with all popular firewalls by only using accepted secure communications ports that are used by Internet browsers.
- Spyware: The Quickaccess Agent only responds to the Quickaccess service. As such, a errant program cannot take over Quickaccess and send your information to a malicious recipient.
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